Recipe courtesy of:
Fatfree
Vegan Kitchen
Tempeh, Lettuce, and Tomato Sandwiches
1 package tempeh (any variety will do)
1 cup warm vegetable broth
2-3 tablespoons soy sauce (I used 2 but use more if you like your tempeh
saltier)
1 teaspoon Liquid
Smoke
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon chipotle chili powder or smoked Spanish paprika
Slice the tempeh about 1/4-inch thick. In a flat, microwavable baking dish (or a
large skillet) arrange the tempeh slices in a single layer. Mix the remaining
ingredients and pour over the tempeh.
For microwave cooking,
cook on high power for 3 minutes. Turn or rearrange any pieces that were not
covered by broth and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Then cook at 50% power for
3 more minutes. Allow the tempeh to stay in the broth until you're ready to pan
fry.
For stovetop cooking, bring the broth to
a boil and reduce heat to a simmer. Simmer for 10 minutes, turning the tempeh
halfway through to make sure each piece gets equal time in the broth. Remove
from the heat and allow it to sit in the broth until you're ready to pan fry it.
Spray a large non-stick skillet with canola oil or cooking spray. Put it on
medium-high heat until hot, and then remove the tempeh slices from the broth and
put them in the pan in a single layer. (I did this in two batches.) Cook until
brown, and then turn. When they are almost brown on the second side, add a few
tablespoons of the simmering broth to the skillet and allow it to evaporate.
(This adds more flavor.) Remove from skillet and serve immediately.
Cajun Tempeh option: Sprinkle the tempeh with Creole seasoning just before you
turn it for a spicy treat.
For sandwiches, spread bread with your choice of condiments (I use vegan mayo
and spicy mustard). Arrange lettuce and tomato on bread and top with strips of
tempeh. One package of tempeh will make about 4-5 sandwiches.
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Fatfree Vegan Kitchen
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